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Thursday, June 14, 2012
After years of neglect, Microsoft ships a new major version of Skype, the popular VoIP program, for Linux.
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Microsoft's Bing search engine tied up Thursday with the
business review firm Yelp to power local search.
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Microsoft's NUads on Xbox LIVE officially roll out
today, making the company's new interactive TV ad format
available for sale to advertisers.
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Microsoft has decided to skip the upcoming gamescom and Tokyo Games Show this year.
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Acer today announced the availability of the Acer Aspire S5 in the U.S. - a lightweight ultrabook equipped with a Thunderbolt port.
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HARMAN International announced availability of a new line of Harman Kardon headphones that promise to deliver a performance 'destined to impress music lovers'.
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Western Digital today unveilled its first line of wireless home networking products, designed to accelerate movies, video and gaming across the house.
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The latest Opera 12 browser debuts today with new features.
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Twitter on Wednesday announced partnerships with several media outlets that will allow users to see a preview of the website being linked to in their Twitter feed.
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Yamaha INFOSUND, a proprietary Yamaha technology that transmits digital information modulated into inaudible high-frequency sound signals, will be implemented in new services for smartphones.
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Skype has begun showing callers on-screen ads while they use the Internet telephone service to make 1:1 Skype-to-Skype audio calls using Skype for Windows.
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Today StopBadware announced the formation of an industry partnership to combat bad ads. Founding members of the new 'Ads Integrity Alliance' inlcude Google, AOL, Facebook, Twitter and the IAB.
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Nokia plans to cut another 10,000 jobs globally in its biggest revamp in recent history. The company also acquired imaging specialist Scalado and sold its luxury mobile phone brand Vertu.
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